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  2. Advertising

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  4. TIENTSIN TROUBLE

    AN OFFICIAL announcement issued at the Foreign Office declared that an agreement had been reached on the general background of the Tientsin situation. ...

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  5. GENERAL NEWS

    Tomorrow (Tuesday) promises to be an outstanding success. The secretary has been working hard and has everything in apple pie order. ...

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  6. TO-DAY'S NATIONAL REGISTER DECISION

    TO-DAY should decide whether the unionists throughout Australia will boycott the National Register. Unless Mr. Menzies gives the necessary assurance that the Register will not lead to industrial and individual conscription the leaders of organised Labor will advise the people ...

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  7. SINGER IS GOLF FINALIST

    Miss Catharine Williams, promising young Sydney soprano who was one of the artists at the Bathurst Music and Arts Club's musicale on Saturday ...

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  8. ST. BENEDICT'S EUCHRE

    There was a very good attendance at the St. Benedicts' big euchre tournament held in the Bathurst Hall on Saturday night, over 80 ...

    Article : 57 words
  9. AMBULANCE CASES

    The following medical transport cases were handled by the Bathurst ambulance during the week-end: Mrs. H. E. Sanderson, from ...

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  10. BANDIT FOILED

    Allan Austin (18) saved his sister's shop from being robbed by a gunman at Concord last night. Although he and his sister were the ...

    Article : 89 words
  11. FRACTURED SKULL

    Failing over while on his way up Talbragar Street to the coursing meeting to-night. Bert Allen, 35, of Buddah Station, Narromine, was seriously ...

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  12. FELL WITH HORSE

    Miss Sheila Suttor, of 225 Piper street, was admitted to the District Hospital yesterday suffering from lacerations and contusions to ...

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  13. AGED CHINESE FOUND DEAD

    Chow W[?] (80) was found dead in a bed at the Chinese Masonic Hall 108 Rankin Street, on Saturday. After a doctor had examined the body ...

    Article : 74 words
  14. FATAL COLLAPSE

    Believed to have suffered a sudden heart attack, Mrs. J. London, aged 65, was found dead by her husband at 11 o'clock last night in a creek at the ...

    Article : 143 words
  15. OUR SURF MEN

    The final event in the aquatic carnival featured a surf-boat race at WaiKiki Beach, a half mile to sea and return. The Australians and ...

    Article : 163 words
  16. LATEST FORECAST

    N.S.W., Scattered cloud and isolated showers in portions of the southern and eastern districts, but mostly fine elsewhere. Cold nights and ...

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  17. ENCOURAGE LOCAL TALENT

    The Bathurst Music and Arts Club [?]cided recently to allocate a number of musicales for the purpose of encouraging local talent. The first of ...

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  18. OBERON POLICE STATION

    The Minister for works advises Mr. Gus Kelly, M.L.A. for Bathurst as follows: "With reference to your personal representations ...

    Article : 80 words
  19. FUEL FOR NEVILLE SCHOOL

    r. Gus Kelly, M.L.A. for Bathurst has received the following communication from the Minister for Education:—In resonse to your ...

    Article : 88 words
  20. INTO BOILING WATER

    A workman named Abosostalion was badly scalded to-day when he fell into a tank of boiling water at Port Kembla steelworks. He managed to ...

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  21. BRITAIN LETS CHINA DOWN

    Reports which are believed to be correct that Britain, under pressure from Japan, is withdrawing its support of the Chinese dollar, is viewed with grave concern in influential city circles. It is pointed out that so long as the Chinese currency is stable Japan will be unable to ...

    Article : 138 words
  22. KANANGRA WALLS CAMP

    Mr. Gus Kelly. M.L.A. for Bathurst, has received the following from the Deportment: "I refer to your personal representations on behalf ...

    Article : 180 words
  23. TE KOONA SHEEP

    Sheep and lambs were 6d. to [?] cheaper at Homebush on Thursday. A draft of 620 wethers from E. A. Haley Pty. Ltd., Te Koona. ...

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  24. TURON RECREATION RESERVE

    Mr. Gus Kelly, M.L.A. for Bathurst, has been advised as follows: "I refer to your personal representations on behalf of the trustees of ...

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  25. BROKEN HILL RAILWAY MEN

    One of the most important matters facing the workers at the moment is the struggle going on in the Broken Hill area by the railway workers for ...

    Article : 153 words
  26. PERSONAL

    Congratulations to Mr. Neville Mutton, of 5 Cross Street, Bathurst, who celebrates his 21st birthday to-day. ...

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  27. STRUCK BY LORRY

    Stated to have been knocked down at the corner of Bentinck and Keppel Streets late on Friday night by a motor lorry which did not ...

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  28. BRITISH ADMIRAL'S WARNING

    Admiral Sir Roger Keyes, speaking at Norwood, declared if Britain made it clear she would very strongly retaliate. Japan dare not force a conflict on the British Empire. Japan's navy in the eastern waters is "infinitely more powerful than ours, but Japan must be aware of ...

    Article : 85 words
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  30. PEEL STREET FIRE

    When the laundry of a house in Peel Street caught fire on Saturday night, a next door neighbor, Mr, H. R. McDonald, kept the flames in check ...

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  31. AERODROME AT BATHURST

    The ex-Minister for Works, Mr. E. Spooner, writes to Mr. G. Kelly. M.L.A for Bathurst as follows.—"I refer to the question without ...

    Article : 163 words
  32. U.S.A. PAPER ATTACKED

    A band of terrorists arrived by taxi-cab and attacked the American-owned "Daily News." the Chinese language newspaper at the International settlement supporting Chiang-Kai-Shek. Fifty Shots were fired, and a hand grenade thrown into the building, killing the American ...

    Article : 90 words
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